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In Reply—Additional Safety Considerations Before Prescribing Opioids to Manage Restless Legs Syndrome
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 93Issue 7p955–956Published in issue: July, 2018- Michael H. Silber
- Philip M. Becker
- Mark J. Buchfuhrer
- Christopher J. Earley
- William G. Ondo
- Arthur S. Walters
- John W. Winkelman
Cited in Scopus: 0We thank Dr Geller for his interest in our article on the appropriate use of opioids in refractory restless legs syndrome (RLS). - Concise Review for Clinicians
An Algorithm for the Management of Restless Legs Syndrome
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 79Issue 7p916–922Published in issue: July, 2004- Michael H. Silber
- Bruce L. Ehrenberg
- Richard P. Allen
- Mark J. Buchfuhrer
- Christopher J. Earley
- Wayne A. Hening
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 288Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common disorder with a prevalence of 5% to 15%. Primary care physicians must become familiar with management of this disorder. This algorithm for the management of RLS was written by members of the Medical Advisory Board of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation and is based on scientific evidence and expert opinion. Restless legs syndrome is divided into intermittent, daily, and refractory types. Nonpharmacological approaches, including mental alerting activities, avoiding substances or medications that may exacerbate RLS, and addressing the possibility of iron deficiency, are discussed.